The recent earthquake has made thousands of people victims in Haiti. Exclusive photos of the situation in the capital of Port-au-Prince right after the tragedy were recorded (here) by photographer Gilberto Tadday. Tadday donated several of these images to ASMP: NY's March 5-7, 2010 Print Sale, 100% of the proceeds goes to Doctors Without Borders. Photograph (c) Gilberto Tadday /All Rights Reserved
Ta Prohm, Angkor, Cambodia
Ground Zero 2001
More than 100 prints donated by ASMP (American Society of Media Photographers: New York Chapter) members will be on sale for $100 each, 100% of all sales goes directly to Doctors Without Borders.
Prints available include Viviane Moos' photograph above, Ta Prohm, Angkor, Cambodia, an 8x12 image - signed on verso - archival metallic chromogenic prints on Kodak Endura Professional Archival Metallic paper. Also available are Stephen Mallon's photographs of the salvage of Flight 1549 (piloted safely onto New York's Hudson River by Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger), black and white portraits of Hungarian-born Master Photographer Andre Kertesz by Susan May Tell, among so many others. Curated by Elizabeth Avedon.
The VERGE ART FAIR donated this ASMPNY Booth: Friday & Saturday, March 5-6 from 2-8 pm, Sunday, March 7 from 12-6 pm, The Dylan Hotel, 52 East 41, NYC
Opening Night Preview Reception $20 March 4, 6-10 pm
5 comments:
Hi,
I have looked around at your blog and it really gives me inspiration. I hope that I will be able to take beautiful photos when I've become more friendly with my new camera ;)
It's very good with the donations to Doctors Without Borders.
Have a nice week !
xx
Anci
This is a great idea. Best of luck getting donations!!
Elizabeth, thank you for your generous and invaluable contribution of time and energy in support of this project!
I am honored to have my work included in this effort.
Wonderful pictures as ever. I have donated to a separate Haiti benefit. I've left you a blog award at mine xx
oh I feel a great shower at my neck.
At this year I will stay at NY I m so happy to come there.
Kathrin
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